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Show . H' ; ? . . 1:180 - The Kureka Rcnurtcr - Plus Tluw u ' Number 10, Doug Wall, jumps up to pump one in for two points during the contest in lrovo with Park City. Daren Yadon, 41, puts one up as he got 14 points to second leading scorer in the contest against the Park City Miners. M49MMC.S. Itichard Dorigatti, 24. goes up for a rebound while two Park City defenders try to get the ball in the he Provo contest Thursday. Tintic loses in Second round Tintic downs Piute basketball tourney Class 1-- A miners played a good game and should feel that Eureka was represented well in the second round of the tournament. In other scoring, Garbett got two from the field for 4 team. Marty Cowin, 25.5 points, Jones got 2 from average points per game the field for 4 points, Wall shooter, was high point for 5 from the field for 10 man for the game with 15 got 4 points, points, well under his from theDorigatte field and one average output for the from the line for 9 points year. and Laird got 1 from the High point man for the field for two points. All of Tintic Miners was ninth grader and 6 ft. 5 in. Daren Yadon with 14 points. Basically the game was The immunization of lost in the second quarter families is one of the our when Park City outscored most important parts of a Tintic 12 points to 6 and total health plan. It can left the court at half-tim- e prevent many serious with a score of 29 to 35. Also cold shooting on illnesses which can cause the part of the Tintic team permanent physical both from the floor and damage and even death. One tragic effect of the especially from the foul Measles line led to the teams German ) ( downfall. In all other Rubella is that it can be In a close, hard fought second round basketball game the Tintic Miners came out short by a score of 43 to 49 bowing to a good Park City Miner Yadons points came from the field. The Park City Miners scoring was as follows, Evans 6 points; Murnin 6 points; Uriate 6 points; Smith 10 points; Leavitt 4 points; Olsen 2 points and Cowin 15 points. in the game Fouling was about equal with Park City getting called 13 times and Tintic 12 times. The Tintic Miners used a second period scoring surge to grab a lead which never they relinquished, and they went on to down the Piute 0 Thunderbirds in a preliminary round of the 70-6- Stale tournament A Saturday. Troy Jones and Doug Wall led the Miners with 22 and 20 points, respectively, and Richard Dorigatti added 16 as the Miners raced from a 2 16-1- first period deficit to a 6 halftime lead. The 32-2- Miners never were threatened after that. PIUTK (60) We were patient and Bagley 8 4 20, Millett 7 worked for the good shots. 23, Dalton 3 3 7, I wasnt too pleased with 7, Barnson Sylvester 3 our defense, but we won 1 2, Savage 0 1. the game with our free TOTAlS 22 6 throw shooting (16 for 19) TINTIC (70) and our ability to shut off 10 2 22, Wall 7 7 Jones their big men, Tintic 20, Dorigatti 7 2 16, Coach Weldom Wardle Yadon 1 2 3, Laird 1 4 said. 4-- 9-1- 3 1- -2 0-- 2 16-2- 2-- 6-- 2-- 3-- The win qualified the Miners for the eight-tea- m tournament which begins Thursday at Brigham Young University. Tintic will go against Park City at a.m. in the Marriott Center. 10 5, Underwood 1 TOTALS 27 2-- 2 4. 16-1- 9 16 26 35 60 Piute 12 32 48 60 Tintic Total fouls; Piute 19, Tintic 19 Fouled out: Dorigatti, Yadon. Immunization: foundation of good family health the scoring transmitted to unborn in output of both teams was children resulting Yet defects. birth serious about equal. Tintic led in the contest it is easily prevented at the end of the first through immunization. which is Tetanus, quarter by a score of 15 to contracted by commonly 14 but fell behind soon in wounds caused puncture the second quarter never by rusty objects, can be a to lead again. serious disease, and is However, the Tintic quarters often fatal. With proper immunization one would be protected from tetanus for about five years. In the elderly, cases of flu and pneumonia can be very serious, and they Listed below is a schedule for children and adults for immunizations. These have been checked with the Utah State Department of Health. are common, because munization is your best elderly patients have a low resistance to these illnesses. Injections to prevent most types of influenza have been around for years, but those for prevention of pneumonia arc fairly new. It is im- portant that these shots be given, especially in this the flu and pneumonia season. 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